The annual Digital Resources for the Humanities conference is the major forum for all those involved in, and affected by, the digitization of our cultural heritage. A volume of selected papers from the conferences is published annually by the Office for Humanities Communication at King's College, London. Areas on which DRH conferences have concentrated have included the creation of digital resources, providing access to digital projects, the application of digital resources to teaching and research, and digital preservation. See http://www.drh.org.uk/.

DRH 2002 will be held at the University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Library, George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9LJ, Scotland UK, from 8th-11th September 2002.

Format: The academic programme of the conference will comprise academic papers, panel discussions, and poster presentations. The conference is known for its friendly atmosphere and welcomes developers and users of digital resources from, amongst others, universities, libraries, archives, museums, galleries, broadcasters, publishers and community groups.

Themes: The Conference Programme Committee seeks proposals relating to the creation and use of digital resources in all aspects of work in the humanities.

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